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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA, AUCKLAND. (875 Kilocycles) 3.0/ recordings; 3.15, literary selection; 5.0, children's session; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news; 7.40, "Sports Talk"; 8.0, Paul Goodwin's Orchestra, "The Circus Princess"; 8.9, bass-baritone— Mr. A. Gibbons Taylor, '' The Lass that Loves a Sailor," "The Owl is Abroad"; 8.15, Salon Orchestra, "Deathless Army," "In a. Fairy Realm"; 8.29, 'cello—Cedric Sharpe, "Harlequin and Columbine"; 8.32, soprano—Miss Valerie Peacocke, /'Yesterday and Today," "Song of Florian"; 8.38, banjo —Mr. G. Cornes, "Colonel Bogey," "Foxtrot and Waltz Medley";. 5.48, Westminster Glee Singers,. "Nellie Grey," " Breeze of the Night''; 8.54, Salon Orchestra, "Potted Overtures"; 9.2, weather forecast; 9.4, "Lee Fore Brace " "The Mystery of the Marie Celestie"; 9.24," Salon Orchestra, "Happy Days in Dixie," " Romantique"; 9.40, soprano—Miss Valerie Peacocke, "To You," "Hayfields ana Butterflies''; 9.46, • organ—Edward O'Henry, "Selection of Wilfred Sanderson's Popular Songs"; 9.52, bassbaritone—Mr. A. Gibbons Taylor, "Bashful Tom," "Father O'Flynn"; 9.57, Salon Orchestra, "Hungarian Romance. '' 2YA, WELLINGTON. (720 Kilocycles) 10.0, recordings; 11.12, iecturette—"Fashions"; 12.0, music; 2.0, recordings; 3.30 and 4.30, sporting results; 5.0, children's hour; 6.0, dinner music; .7.0, news; 8.0, 2YA Orchestrina, "The Bronze Horse"; 8.8, soprano—xUiss Gladys Edwards, "Nightfall at Sea," "If We Sailed Away"; 8.14, Mrs. Mildred Kenny's Mandolin Orchestra, "Rapasz Band," "Tangled Roses"; 8.21, sketch—Mr. Victor S. Lloyd, "Squaring the Triangle"; 8.40, soprano—Miss Gwladys Edwards, "Love" was Meant to Make Us Glad," "Music When Soft Voices Die"; 8.46, 2YA Orchestrina, "The Gondoliers"; 9.0, weather report; 9.2, Mandolin Orchestra, "Lady, Play Your Mandolin," "Wedding Bells are Ringing for Sallv"; 9.9, sketch—Mr. Victor, S. Lloyd, "Snails"; 9.19* 2YA Orchestrina, "Poppy"; 8.30 till 11.0, dance programme. j 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. ! (980 Kilocycles) 'B.O, gramophone recital; 4.25, sports results; 5.0, children's hour; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news; 7.30, Messrs D. Cossgrovc and W. Melbourne, "Radio Service"; S.O, Paul Godwin's Orchestra, "Count' of Luxembourg"; 8.8, Melodious Quartet, "The Cat and the Fiddle"; 8.11, tenor —Mr. Russell Sumner, "Love Beneath the Moon"; 8.14, piano and a violin novelty —The Syncopators, "Rio, Rita"; 8.20, mezzosoprano—Miss Milicent Jennings, "Bells of Brittany"; 8.23, Studio Octet, "Tin Soldiers," "Stradella" overture; 8.34, soprano—Miss Frances JHamerton, "From the Land of the ! Sky-Blue Water"; 8.37, humour, Mr. J. Darragh, "In Fifteen Parts"; 8.42, cornet with orchestra—Mr. 'Norman G. Goffin, "Down the Vale"; 8.46, baritone—Mr. T. D. Williams, "My Old Shako"; 5.50, accordion with banjo— M. Vola and M. Appennini, "Rose" Tango, "Flower of Spain"; 8.56, Paul Godwin's Quintet, "Doll's Minuet"; 9.0, Melodious Quartet, "Two Irish Airs"; 9.4, weather forecast; 9.6, Paul Godwin's Orchestra, "The Merry Peasant"; 9.14, tenor—Mr. Russell Sumner, "I'll Sing Thee Songs o f Araby"; 9.17, The, Svneopators, '' Gilbert and Sullivan Medley"; 9.25, mezzo-soprano —Miss Millicent. Jennings, "Home is Where You Are," "Love's Wonderland"; 9.29, Studio Octet, "Stop Flirting"; 9.38, soprano—Miss Frances Hamerton, " Villanelle"; 9.42, humour—Mr. J. Darragh, "The Raw Recruits"; 9.47, cornet, with orchestra—Mr. Norman G. Goffin, "Killarney"; 9.52, .. baritoneMr. T. D. Williams, '' Drake Goes West"; 9.56, Marelc Weber " and His Orchestra, '' Extase—Reverie."

4YA, DUNEDIN. (650 Kilocycles.) 3.0, recordings; 5.0, children's hour; 610, dinner music; 7.0, news, 8.0, Polydor Symphonie Orchestra, "Hear You Again"; 8.9, soprano —Miss ; ' Alleen Young, "Blue Bells of -Scotland," "Hush-a-ba-bir-die," "O Whistle auu I'll Coirfb to Ye, My Lad"; 8.18, saxophone—Mr. T. Law, "Down the Lagoon"; 8.22, Scots humour—Mr. James Paterson, "The Picnic"; 8.2(3, Messrs A. H. Pettitt, T. Law and Miss E. Judd, "Maisie," "For Remembrance," "Uid Man Blues"; 8.36, bass-baritone—Mr. H. P. Desmoulins, "Bandolero," "My Old Dutch," "The Old Road';'; 8.45, o i.g an _Reginald Foort, "Poem," "An Autumn Serenade"; 8.51/ contraltoMiss Helen E. Roy, "If You're in Love, You'll Waltz,-" "Here Conies the Sun"; 8.57, De Eeszke Singers, "Absent"; 9.0, weather report; 9.2, Paul Godwin's Orchestra, "Hearts and Diamonds"; 9.10, lecturette recital—'' Songs and Le gends of India," by John T. Leecn; 9.43, Messrs A. H. Pettitt, T. Law and Miss E. Judd, "Rain or Shine," "Dawn of Hope,M "My Ideal"; 9.53, humour—Mr. James A. Paterson, "The Singing Wife," "I've Found the Tobermory' Treasure"; 9.59, Gresham Singers, "The Meeting of the Waters." the programme, a grand concert, arranged by the St. David's Society of BlacKstone, in aid of the Ipswich hospital, will be broadcast from the Ipswich Town hall. Later, the main boxing contests will be described from the Brisbane Stadium. . r 21-0, SYDNEY. The first hour of 2F,P , s programme is

under the auspices of the Musical Association of New bouth'Wales to-night, who have chosen as assisting artists — Beatrice Tange, pianiste; Nora Williamson, violinistc; and Spencer Thomas, tenor. "Redgum" will speak at 10.30 o'clock, and the relay from 3LO Melbourne will commence as usual at 10.45 p.m. Dance music by Cec. Morrison and his Band will conclude the evening's presentation. 2BL, SYDNEY. Through 2BL the listeners who appreciate the spoken word will anticipate with pleasure the appearance o± the Garrick Players in Jenkin's oneact orchestral hour, with songs by Hazel Fuller, and Claude Corbett will o-ive his usual sporting talk at 11.10 p.m.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 October 1931, Page 2

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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 October 1931, Page 2

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 October 1931, Page 2